phanto

joined 1 year ago
[–] phanto@lemmy.ca 14 points 4 days ago

Steam and Lutris work well! I can game on XFCE Mint just fine. I actually have an easier time of it than on a number of distros, thanks to the combination of flatpaks and the Ubuntu base. But, I am not "the kids".

[–] phanto@lemmy.ca 1 points 1 week ago

Agreement here. Mint XFCE runs fine on a Core 2 Duo with 2GB DDR2. It's not snappy, but all the normal stuff runs. A core 2 Quad with four guys will be fine.

[–] phanto@lemmy.ca 3 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I have a Mini PC from China for 200$ Canuckian (That's like 25 US dollars) which has two 2.5 GB ports. A lot of NASes these days also have 2.5 GB. As long as you don't stick a 1GB switch between them, you have plenty fast speeds.

[–] phanto@lemmy.ca 25 points 2 weeks ago

Not similar, but my old job sucked, hated my boss, hated many of my co-workers, and despised the company. I took a package out and am back at school, and don't regret it for one minute. Fear of the unknown is how bad bosses keep good employees.

[–] phanto@lemmy.ca 3 points 2 weeks ago

I checked, it's still there! (It doesn't append, it overwrites, so no, I just have a file with the current date and time accurate to within two minutes.)

[–] phanto@lemmy.ca 8 points 2 weeks ago

Syrup. Affable. Eh?

[–] phanto@lemmy.ca 4 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

I did the hackiest, lamest thing back in the day... I had my client write the current date and time to a file on the share every two minutes as a Cron job... Kept it working for months! I saw it on a forum somewhere, tried it, and... Shocked Pikachu face I don't know if I ever disabled that Cron job! Haha!

[–] phanto@lemmy.ca 2 points 3 weeks ago

I've had two different unihertz models, and neither of them could stay on any wifi, and both of them dropped calls like crazy. I contacted customer support, and they 'offered' to swap for another exact same phone, if I paid to ship both ways, and I didn't mind having no phone for a month. Jelly 2, and Atom XL. The Atom was especially bad as it has a giant bloody antenna sticking out the top of it, and still no WiFi!

Avoid Unihertz.

[–] phanto@lemmy.ca 10 points 4 weeks ago

I ran a mediawiki for almost exactly that for a while on a really old computer that was collecting dust. Eventually I turned it into a VM. I still have it somewhere... You could totally host that on linode or digital ocean.

[–] phanto@lemmy.ca 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Better not be American, bas! That's enough to bring FBI to your door. Also, he belongs in jail, not dead.

[–] phanto@lemmy.ca 6 points 1 month ago (1 children)

There are a lot of problems, but there are a lot of things we aren't worrying about now, either. AIDS was killing millions, and there was no treatment. The Satanic Panic. People were exposed to lead and asbestos everywhere. Duck and cover drills in schools for when the nukes went off. I mean, we're all scrambling to figure out how to stop climate disasters, but then they were scrambling to stop some nutter on either side from pushing a button and ending the world! Where I come from, they still took kids away from their parents for the crime of being Aboriginal! Things change.

I choose to be optimistic. All through the twentieth century, overpopulation and mass famine were looming spectres, and better crops, phosphate fertilizers, falling birthdates all led to us not really being that worried about that. Read Stand on Zanzibar.

Crime rates are down all over the world.

The inequality? 1920's. The FTC and the EU are (finally, IMO) taking big tech to task for their monopolistic behaviour. It's moving slow, but there is starting to be the political will to address the challenges.

Things go in cycles.

[–] phanto@lemmy.ca 2 points 1 month ago (3 children)

Does it give you anything? Can you select safe mode or nomodeset from the grub menu, or do you get no grub menu at all? I almost pulled the trigger on a used getac system a while back, but couldn't justify the cost. If you get it working, please tell me how it goes under Linux!

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